This list is part of a group of lists co-sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org)

TC-SUPPORTERSTC-SUPPORTERS: Testicular Supporters List

TC-SUPPORTERS is an ACOR List, part of a large family of Oncology lists. The TC-SUPPORTERS list is designed to address the unique issues facing the people providing support to Testicular Cancer patients. Guys with Testicular Cancer can run the gamut of emotions from being very open about their disease to almost total shut down and ignorance. Add in your concerns about fertility, cancer, sexuality, being alone, etc. It's no surprise that supporters may need their support group!

TC-SUPPORTERS is primarily made of everyday people who have either supported testicular cancer patients or are in the process of doing it right now. There are some survivors lurking around as well. This mildly moderated discussion is overseen by Doug Bank of the Testicular Cancer Resource Center (http://www.acor.org/TCRC) - welcome aboard!

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For more information, contact TC-SUPPORTERS-Request@listserv.acor.org.

This list is sponsored by the Association of Cancer Online Resources, Inc. http://www.acor.org

This is a list to enable discussion between participants of STI571 (Gleevec or Glivec) trials for GIST - Gastro Intestinal Stromal Tumor (a form of Sarcoma) - type tumors. The list is co-sponsored by the LRG ( Life Raft Group) a non-profit advocacy organization for GIST patients.

STOMACH-ONCThe Stomach Cancer Online Support Group

STOMACH-ONC is an unmoderated discussion list for patients, family, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss clinical and non clinical issues and advances pertaining to Stomach and Gastric Cancer.

This list is part of a group of lists owned and sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

This includes patient experiences, social issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices.

You can reach the owners at:

STOMACH-ONC-REQUEST@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list archives are available to subscribers at:

HTTP://LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

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PROSTATEProstate Problems Mailing LIst

Prostate Problems Mailing LIst

SCAN-BC-LISTScandinavian Language Breast Cancer List

An ACOR List, part of a large family of Oncology lists. A scandinavian language list for men and women with BREAST CANCER, their families and all those with interest in breast cancer For more information, contact SCAN-BC-LIST-Request@listserv.acor.org.

This list is sponsored by the Association of Cancer Online Resources, Inc. http://www.acor.org

This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, alternative therapies and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists co-sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org)

For more information, send the command 'info THYROID-ONC' to the address: LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG.

You can always reach the owners at:

THYROID-ONC-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index THYROID-ONC' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ********************************************************************

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index R-BLASTOMA' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ********************************************************************

TC-NET is an unmoderated discussion list for patients, family, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to testicular cancer.

This includes patient questions and experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

To post a message to TC-NET, just send an email to tc-net@listserv.acor.org

******************************************************************** WSMG-NET is a mutual support group composed of individuals who have Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia and their family members. They share their experiences, strength, and hope to help each other live each day more meaningfully.

This list is part of a group of lists co-sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org). and is sponsored by the Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia ***********************************************************************

For more information, send the command 'info WSMG-NET' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually).

You can always reach the owners at: WSMG-NET-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index WSMG-NET' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ********************************************************************

******************************************************************** ZOLLINGER-ELLISON is an unmoderated discussion list for parents, family members, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to ZOLLINGER-ELLISON SYNDROME (ZES) and GASTRINOMAS. This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

The listmanagers, conscious of the limited time medical professionals can spend online, have setup this list to help those subscribers. ***********************************************************************

******************************************************************** WILMS-KIDS is an e-mail discussion list for parents, caregivers, siblings, and friends to discuss clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to all forms of Pediatric WILMS Tumor.

This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org). *********************************************************************** For more information, send the command 'info WILMS-KIDS' to the address: LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG.

You can always reach a list manager at: WILMS-KIDS-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

To review your own subscription options, - send the command "query WILMS-KIDS" to the listserv address (listserv@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG). To leave the list, - send the command "unsub WILMS-KIDS" to the listserv address. To resubscribe, - send the command "subscribe WILMS-KIDS FirstName LastName" to the listserv address.

THYMOMAMalignant Thymoma Information Group

******************************************************************** THYMOMA is an unmoderated discussion list for patients, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to Malignant Thymomas. This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

The listmanagers, conscious of the limited time medical professionals can spend online, have setup this list to help those subscribers. ***********************************************************************

For more information, send the command 'info THYMOMA' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually). You can always reach the owners at:

THYMOMA-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index THYMOMA' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ********************************************************************

******************************************************************** RHABDO-KIDs is an unmoderated discussion list for parents, sibblings, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to Rhabdomyosarcomas. Rhabdomyosarcoma can affect anyone in any age group we welcome parents as well as adults with rhabdo. This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

The listmanagers, conscious of the limited time medical professionals can spend online, have setup this list to help those subscribers. *********************************************************************** ******************************************************************

PETS-CANCERDiscussion of pets with cancer and other pets/cancer issues.

******************************************************************** PETS-CANCER is an unmoderated discussion list for those whose pets have cancer, and for those whose lives are affected by both pets and cancer. Medical/emotional issues pertaining to all forms and aspects of cancer and pets are discussed.

This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

******************************************************************** PED-ONC is an unmoderated discussion list for parents, sibblings, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to Pediatric cancers. This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

The listmanagers, conscious of the limited time medical professionals can spend online, have setup this list to help those subscribers. *********************************************************************** For more information, send the command 'info PED-ONC' to the address: listserv@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

You can always reach the owners at: PED-ONC-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://listserv.ACOR.ORG/archives/ ********************************************************************

PED-ONC-SURVIVORSPed-ONC Survivors

******************************************************************** PED-ONC is an unmoderated discussion list for parents, sibblings, friends, and survivors of Chilhood/Adolescent Cancer.

This discussion group provides an opportunity for parents and family members of childhood/adolescent cancer survivors to share ideas, information and support.

Parents, siblings and survivors of childhood/adolescent cancer face unique challenges. The effects and consequences of a life threatening illness on family, siblings and marriage are many. Some parents may find that these concerns do not abate post-treatment. Parents and survivors may face social challenges (school, insurance and eventually employment), some will have emotional challenges (depression and anxiety post treatment), and some parents will be concerned about late effects and ongoing health problems related to treatment.

*********************************************************************** For more information, send the command 'info PED-ONC-SURVIVORS to the address: listserv@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

You can always reach the owners at: PED-ONC-SURVIVORS-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

For more information, send the command 'info SARCOMA' to the address: LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

You can always reach the owners at:

SARCOMA-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://listserv.acor.org/archives/sarcoma.html

You must be a subscriber to view the archives.

******************************************************************** SARCOMA is an unmoderated discussion list for patients, parents, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to all Sarcomas. This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

The listmanagers, conscious of the limited time medical professionals can spend online, have set up this list to help those subscribers.

POEMSPOEMS Syndrome - Osteosclerotic myeloma

******************************************************************** ******************************************************************** POEMS is an unmoderated discussion list to discuss clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to POEMS Syndrome. This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists co-sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

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For more information, send the command 'info POEMS' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually).

You can always reach the owners at: POEMS-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index POEMS' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ********************************************************************

RARE-CANCERRARE-CANCER: The Rare Cancers Discussion Group

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******************************************************************** RARE-CANCER is an unmoderated discussion list to discuss clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to rare cancers. This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists co-sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

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For more information, send the command 'info RARE-CANCER' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually).

You can always reach the owners at: RARE-CANCER-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index RARE-CANCER' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ********************************************************************

To review your own subscription options, - send the command "query RARE-CANCER" to the listserv address (LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG). To leave the list, - send the command "unsub RARE-CANCER" to the listserv address. To resubscribe, - send the command "subscribe RARE-CANCER FirstName LastName" to the listserv address.

The following is the list of non-concealed subscribers.

Total number of users subscribed to the list: Total number of local node users on the list:

POLYM-ADENOPolymorphous Low Grade Adenocarcinoma Support

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For more information, send the command 'info POLYM-ADENO' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually).

You can always reach the owners at: POLYM-ADENO-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index POLYM-ADENO' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ********************************************************************

To review your own subscription options, - send the command "query POLYM-ADENO" to the listserv address (LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG). To leave the list, - send the command "unsub POLYM-ADENO" to the listserv address. To resubscribe, - send the command "subscribe POLYM-ADENO FirstName LastName" to the listserv address.

TRIALS-C225Clinical Trials for the Investigational Drug C225

******************************************************************* TRIALS-STI-571 is an unmoderated discussion list about C225 This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

The listmanagers, conscious of the limited time medical professionals can spend online, have setup this list to help those subscribers. *******************************************************************

******************************************************************* ******************************************************************* VHL is an unmoderated discussion list for patients, family, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to VHL, a rare syndrome. This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists co-sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org) ******************************************************************* For more information, send the command 'info VHL' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually). You can always reach the owners at: VHL-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index VHL' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ********************************************************************

STEVE-MEMORIALMemorial List in Honor of Steve Dunn

* This is a list to collect all messages sent in Memory/in Honor of * Steve Dunn, creator of CANCERGUIDE.ORG